England may have just equalled its hottest ever summer on record, but the rain this weekend is a sure sign that autumn is here. The Met Office has predicted wind and rain for much of the UK in the coming days.
A yellow warning for rain has been issued for much of Northern Ireland and parts of southwest Scotland. The warning is in force all day Saturday as heavy and persistent rain moves in from the west.
Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Jason Kelly said: “Rain is on the way for much of the UK through the weekend with the arrival of low pressure from the west. This will bring periods of heavy rain at times, with the risk of thunderstorms further east.
“Within the yellow warning area on Saturday, rainfall totals of 30 to 40mm are possible within a three-hour period in some places, with a low risk of between 80 and 100mm in 24 hours for some spots. This brings with it the potential for flooding and travel disruption.”
A change in the feel of the weather will continue into next week, according to Met Office Senior Presenter Alex Deakin.
Speaking in the Met Office 10 Day Trend, Alex said: “Meteorological Autumn starts today and for anyone looking for rain in the forecast there is good news. High pressure - which we have become quite accustomed to over the summer - will stay with us for a little longer, but by the weekend conditions will be changing as low-pressure will take the lead for several days, bringing wet and windy conditions.
“A relatively static area of low pressure will throw bands of showers across the UK during Friday and into the weekend and early next week.” Beyond the early part of next week there is still an indication of further rain in the forecast through the week.